<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/news/2023-06-radical-new-chemistry-from-msu.aspx" dsn="blogs"><homehero>true</homehero><unit>Chemistry,College of Natural Science</unit><pubDate>06/06/2023</pubDate><title>Radical new chemistry from MSU</title><description><p>Recent research from a team of MSU chemists has unveiled a new class of magnetic molecule. Reporting in the <em>Journal of the American Chemical Society</em>, researchers led by Selvan Demir have brought together famously challenging building blocks to push single-molecule magnets a step closer to their promising applications, which could include pushing hard drives to a whole new level and opening doors to emerging technologies such as quantum computers.</p></description><author>Matt Davenport</author><hero-image><img src="/_assets/images/news/2023/2023-06-radical-new-chemistry-from-msu.banner.single%20molecule%20magnet.jpg" alt="Using notoriously challenging ingredients, Michigan State University chemists have created single-molecule magnets that could enable new data storage and computational technology."/></hero-image><image><img src="/_assets/images/news/2023/preview2023-06-radical-new-chemistry-from-msu.banner.single%20molecule%20magnet.jpg" alt="Using notoriously challenging ingredients, Michigan State University chemists have created single-molecule magnets that could enable new data storage and computational technology"/></image><tags><tag>bismuth radicals</tag><tag>chemistry</tag><tag>emerging technologies</tag><tag>single molecule magnets</tag></tags></item>